The artist faithfully adheres to the description. Radha holds the necklace significantly, a sakhi is about to clap, Hari sits in the bower opposite, Hari, the slayer of Madhu, is absent. In the middle, space is divided through the outline of a curvilinear hillock. In the foreground Jayadeva sings his song, and in the background this song of Hari is in the throats of the devout. Two men in interesting headgears sing and clap. Two women accompany them and one plays a mrdanga. Their faces are distinctive. The noses of the women are sharper, their figures beautifully proportionate and taut. The motif of the necklace or the chain is also repeated in the design of the foliage of the tree closest to the sakhi. The composition is harmonious and well balanced.